S 368
Office of State Fire Marshal Omnibus Bill.-AB
Jurisdiction
North Carolina
Session
2025-2026 Session
Last updated at
Jun 16, 2026, 4:57 AM
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Bill overview
An act mandating all other peril insurance coverage for certain entities, authorizing the office of the state fire marshal to contract for services for its risk management division, mandating participation of public education boards IN the state public education property insurance fund, authorizing the office of the state fire marshal to charge and waive registration fees for advanced fire and rescue courses, providing state funds for the waiver of registration fees for courses offered by the office of the state fire marshal, authorizing the state fire and rescue commission to conduct administrative hearings, clarifying the powers of the north carolina home inspector licensure board, extending exemption from department of administration of passenger motor vehicles to the office of the state fire marshal, exempting manufactured home manufacturers and dealers from showroom requirements, modernizing terminology for the code officials qualification board, establishing fees and procedures for code officials qualification board approval of training courses, authorizing the creation of a voluntary apprenticeship program for code enforcement officials, clarifying electrical code requirements for energizing buildings, enhancing the authority of the state fire marshal over local inspections and emergency electrical inspections, requiring refunds and remittance of building inspection fees when inspections are performed by state and other officials, and establishing records and reporting requirements for local inspection departments, as recommended by the office of the state fire marshal.
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